Architecture Website Examples

Our Work

We work with a range of architecture and design-led practices, each with different goals, scales, and constraints—building truly custom experiences according to each brand and portfolio.

DSGW

Multi-Office Architecture Firm

A varied residential portfolio required a website designed for structure, clarity, and long-term growth.

Bruckelmyer Brothers

Design-Build Residential Firm

A varied residential portfolio required a website designed for structure, clarity, and long-term growth.

Cedar & Stone

Luxury Sauna Designer & Manufacturer

As one of the world’s premier sauna designers and manufacturers, Cedar & Stone required a website that could reflect the same level of care, restraint, and precision found in their physical work.

Each example reflects a specific design problem and a considered response. In some cases, the focus was on restructuring a portfolio to better reflect how the firm wants to be perceived. In others, it was about creating clearer entry points, supporting multiple offices or disciplines, or building a system that could grow alongside the practice over time.

When reviewing architecture website examples, it’s easy to focus on aesthetics alone. Visual quality matters, but it’s only part of the equation. We pay equal attention to hierarchy, navigation, and the underlying systems that support portfolios, teams, and services. Those decisions tend to shape how a site performs long after launch.

Some of the work shown here is fully live. Other examples represent in-progress or phased redesigns, shared with permission. We include both because they illustrate how architectural thinking translates into digital structure — not just final polish. In practice, many successful websites evolve over time, and we design with that reality in mind.

If you’re looking for architecture website examples that prioritize structure, clarity, and long-term use, this work offers a closer look at how those principles come together.

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